The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One VolumeGrigg & Elliot, 1839 - 518 |
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... doubt whether such improve- gard to veracity , speak my fears , as predominating ment would follow , and perhaps proof might be ad- over every pre - indulged thought of a more favour- duced to show it would not : but when , to this able ...
... doubt whether such improve- gard to veracity , speak my fears , as predominating ment would follow , and perhaps proof might be ad- over every pre - indulged thought of a more favour- duced to show it would not : but when , to this able ...
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... doubt , suspicion , and debate ; Detraction - Complaints of the ' Squire - The Peace , tim'rous goddess ! quits her ... doubts ' twixt war and wife ; But , while the falt'ring damsel takes her oath , Consents to wed , and so secures them ...
... doubt , suspicion , and debate ; Detraction - Complaints of the ' Squire - The Peace , tim'rous goddess ! quits her ... doubts ' twixt war and wife ; But , while the falt'ring damsel takes her oath , Consents to wed , and so secures them ...
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... doubt who grafted this sweet flower , Or whence arose that spirit and that power ? 66 " Four Behold the fifth ! behold a babe again ! years I've wed ; not one has pass'd in vain : My wife's gay friends th ' unwelcome imp admire , And ...
... doubt who grafted this sweet flower , Or whence arose that spirit and that power ? 66 " Four Behold the fifth ! behold a babe again ! years I've wed ; not one has pass'd in vain : My wife's gay friends th ' unwelcome imp admire , And ...
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... doubt removed . Then by what name th ' unwelcome guest to call ̧ Was long a question , and it posed them all ; For he who lent it to a babe unknown , Censorious men might take it for his own : They look'd about , they gravely spoke to ...
... doubt removed . Then by what name th ' unwelcome guest to call ̧ Was long a question , and it posed them all ; For he who lent it to a babe unknown , Censorious men might take it for his own : They look'd about , they gravely spoke to ...
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... doubt ) , I'd join the party who repose without . " Next came a youth from Cambridge , and , in truth , He was a sober and a comely youth ; He blush'd in meekness as a modest man , And gain'd attention ere his task began ; When ...
... doubt ) , I'd join the party who repose without . " Next came a youth from Cambridge , and , in truth , He was a sober and a comely youth ; He blush'd in meekness as a modest man , And gain'd attention ere his task began ; When ...
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appear'd art thou beauty behold call'd comfort cried dare dark dear death deed delight doubt dread earth fair fame fancy fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fix'd fond Fulham gain'd gave gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grave grew grief grieved hand happy hear heard heart heaven holy honour hope hopes and fears Hosanna humble kind knew labour lady lady saw live look look'd Lord lover maid marriage mind Muse never night numbers nymph o'er pain pass'd passion peace Pindar pity pleased pleasure poison'd poor praise pride Reginald Heber resign'd rest scene scorn seem'd shame sigh smile sorrow sought soul speak spirit spleen stood strong sweet terror thee thine things thou thought truth vex'd virtue walk'd wife wish wish'd words wretched youth